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3267. frisch, Hillel. Modern absolutist or neopatriarchal state building? Customary law, extended families, and the Palestinian Authority. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 29 iii (1997) pp.

341-359.

3268. haddad, Elias N. Die Blutrache in Palästina. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins, 40 (1917) pp. 225-234.

3269. labadi, Fadwa al-. Case history: diya between shana and customary law. Women’s rights and Islamic family law: perspectives on reform. Ed. Lynn Welchman. London & New York: Zed Books, 2004, pp. 164-171.

3270. layish, Aharon. Legal documents from the Judean desert. The impact of the Sharia, on Bedouin customary law. Leiden: Brill, 2011. 584 pp.

3271. pelham, Nicolas. Ideologie und Praxis. Das Rechtssystem im Gaza­streifen unter der Hamas. Palästina und die Palästinenser. 60 Jahre nach der Nakba. Ed. Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung, Christian Sterzing. Berlin: Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung, 2011, pp. 276-299. [an earlier English version of this article can be found on academia.edu: pelham, Nicolas. Ideology and practice: the legal system in Gaza under Hamas, 2010. 18 pp.]

3272. tapper, Johann. Blutrache am See Genesareth. Das heilige Land (Koln), 62 (1918) pp. 121-125.

3273. terris, Robert & inoue-terris, Vera. A case study of third world jurisprudence—Palestine: conflict resolution and customary law in a neopatrimonial society. BerkeleyJournal of International Law, 20 ii (2002) pp. 462-495.

3274. welchman, Lynn. The Bedouin judge, the mufti and the chief Islamic justice: competing legal regimes in the occupied Palestinian territo­ries. Journal of Palestine Studies, 38 ii (2009) pp. 6-23.

3275. zilberman, Ifrah. Palestinian customary law in the Jerusalem area. Catholic University Law Review, 45 (1996) pp. 795-810.

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